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Reliable approaches to extract high-integrity RNA from skin and other pertinent tissues used in pain research

INTRODUCTION: Comprehensive mRNA sequencing is a powerful tool for conducting unbiased, quantitative differential gene expression analysis. However, the reliability of these data is contingent on the extraction of high-quality RNA from samples. Preserving RNA integrity during extraction can be probl...

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Autores principales: LoCoco, Peter M., Boyd, Jacob T., Espitia Olaya, Claudia M., Furr, Ashley R., Garcia, Dawn K., Weldon, Korri S., Zou, Yi, Locke, Erin, Tobon, Alejandro, Lai, Zhao, Ruparel, Shivani B., Ruparel, Nikita B., Hargreaves, Kenneth M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7209822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32440611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000818
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author LoCoco, Peter M.
Boyd, Jacob T.
Espitia Olaya, Claudia M.
Furr, Ashley R.
Garcia, Dawn K.
Weldon, Korri S.
Zou, Yi
Locke, Erin
Tobon, Alejandro
Lai, Zhao
Ruparel, Shivani B.
Ruparel, Nikita B.
Hargreaves, Kenneth M.
author_facet LoCoco, Peter M.
Boyd, Jacob T.
Espitia Olaya, Claudia M.
Furr, Ashley R.
Garcia, Dawn K.
Weldon, Korri S.
Zou, Yi
Locke, Erin
Tobon, Alejandro
Lai, Zhao
Ruparel, Shivani B.
Ruparel, Nikita B.
Hargreaves, Kenneth M.
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description INTRODUCTION: Comprehensive mRNA sequencing is a powerful tool for conducting unbiased, quantitative differential gene expression analysis. However, the reliability of these data is contingent on the extraction of high-quality RNA from samples. Preserving RNA integrity during extraction can be problematic, especially in tissues such as skin with dense, connective matrices and elevated ribonuclease expression. This is a major barrier to understanding the influences of altered gene expression in many preclinical pain models and clinical pain disorders where skin is the site of tissue injury. OBJECTIVE: This study developed and evaluated extraction protocols for skin and other tissues to maximize recovery of high-integrity RNA needed for quantitative mRNA sequencing. METHODS: Rodent and human tissue samples underwent one of the several different protocols that combined either RNA-stabilizing solution or snap-freezing with bead milling or cryosectioning. Indices of RNA integrity and purity were assessed for all samples. RESULTS: Extraction of high-integrity RNA is highly dependent on the methods used. Bead-milling skin collected in RNA-stabilizing solution resulted in extensive RNA degradation. Snap-freezing in liquid nitrogen was required for skin and highly preferable for other tissues. Skin also required cryosectioning to achieve effective penetration of RNA-stabilizing solution to preserve RNA integrity, whereas bead milling could be used instead with other tissues. Each method was reproducible across multiple experimenters. Electrophoretic anomalies that skewed RNA integrity value assignment required manual correction and often resulted in score reduction. CONCLUSION: To achieve the potential of quantitative differential gene expression analysis requires verification of tissue-dependent extraction methods that yield high-integrity RNA.
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spelling pubmed-72098222020-05-21 Reliable approaches to extract high-integrity RNA from skin and other pertinent tissues used in pain research LoCoco, Peter M. Boyd, Jacob T. Espitia Olaya, Claudia M. Furr, Ashley R. Garcia, Dawn K. Weldon, Korri S. Zou, Yi Locke, Erin Tobon, Alejandro Lai, Zhao Ruparel, Shivani B. Ruparel, Nikita B. Hargreaves, Kenneth M. Pain Rep Basic Science INTRODUCTION: Comprehensive mRNA sequencing is a powerful tool for conducting unbiased, quantitative differential gene expression analysis. However, the reliability of these data is contingent on the extraction of high-quality RNA from samples. Preserving RNA integrity during extraction can be problematic, especially in tissues such as skin with dense, connective matrices and elevated ribonuclease expression. This is a major barrier to understanding the influences of altered gene expression in many preclinical pain models and clinical pain disorders where skin is the site of tissue injury. OBJECTIVE: This study developed and evaluated extraction protocols for skin and other tissues to maximize recovery of high-integrity RNA needed for quantitative mRNA sequencing. METHODS: Rodent and human tissue samples underwent one of the several different protocols that combined either RNA-stabilizing solution or snap-freezing with bead milling or cryosectioning. Indices of RNA integrity and purity were assessed for all samples. RESULTS: Extraction of high-integrity RNA is highly dependent on the methods used. Bead-milling skin collected in RNA-stabilizing solution resulted in extensive RNA degradation. Snap-freezing in liquid nitrogen was required for skin and highly preferable for other tissues. Skin also required cryosectioning to achieve effective penetration of RNA-stabilizing solution to preserve RNA integrity, whereas bead milling could be used instead with other tissues. Each method was reproducible across multiple experimenters. Electrophoretic anomalies that skewed RNA integrity value assignment required manual correction and often resulted in score reduction. CONCLUSION: To achieve the potential of quantitative differential gene expression analysis requires verification of tissue-dependent extraction methods that yield high-integrity RNA. Wolters Kluwer 2020-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7209822/ /pubmed/32440611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000818 Text en Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of The International Association for the Study of Pain. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Basic Science
LoCoco, Peter M.
Boyd, Jacob T.
Espitia Olaya, Claudia M.
Furr, Ashley R.
Garcia, Dawn K.
Weldon, Korri S.
Zou, Yi
Locke, Erin
Tobon, Alejandro
Lai, Zhao
Ruparel, Shivani B.
Ruparel, Nikita B.
Hargreaves, Kenneth M.
Reliable approaches to extract high-integrity RNA from skin and other pertinent tissues used in pain research
title Reliable approaches to extract high-integrity RNA from skin and other pertinent tissues used in pain research
title_full Reliable approaches to extract high-integrity RNA from skin and other pertinent tissues used in pain research
title_fullStr Reliable approaches to extract high-integrity RNA from skin and other pertinent tissues used in pain research
title_full_unstemmed Reliable approaches to extract high-integrity RNA from skin and other pertinent tissues used in pain research
title_short Reliable approaches to extract high-integrity RNA from skin and other pertinent tissues used in pain research
title_sort reliable approaches to extract high-integrity rna from skin and other pertinent tissues used in pain research
topic Basic Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7209822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32440611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000818
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